Robert Paarlberg, a leading scholar on global food policy, traces the history of agriculture and the transformations that have enabled humanity to feed billions. He analyzes the challenges posed by climate change, population growth, inequality, and technological innovation, asking what choices must be made to achieve a sustainable and equitable food system. The book examines the political, economic, and scientific forces shaping both the past and future of food
Published Date : 08/2025
Publisher : New York : Penguin Press
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Page : 368 Pages
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